Located nearby to iconic department stores Harrods and Harvey Nichols, Hawksmoor Knightsbridge is the latest addition to the high-end chain of steak restaurants. Opened in mid-2014, it boasts a glamorous Art Deco interior that matches its sophisticated neighbourhood, while also staying true to the masculine Hawksmoor style of leather seating and marble touches. As well as the steak for which Hawksmoor has become famous, this branch also sees seafood feature heavily on the menu. Diners can feast on Singapore-style devilled lobster, raw citrus scallops with chilli & ginger, and a lobster roll with sriracha & yuzu. Perfectly crafted cocktails and indulgent desserts complete the five-star dining experience.

Located nearby to iconic department stores Harrods and Harvey Nichols, Hawksmoor Knightsbridge is the latest addition to the high-end chain of steak restaurants. Opened in mid-2014, it boasts a glamorous Art Deco interior that ma..
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Patara has recently opened a sister branch, but the original in this quiet corner of Knightsbridge has a slight edge - it's very good indeed. The service is friendly and attentive, although the tables are rather packed in this is a good place for a date. Patara is fairly expensive but the attention to detail is commendable. The raw tuna cured in lime chillies and garlic is a superb way to kick off, and of the main courses the delicate lamb curries stand out. A thoroughly indulgent experience that will leave you smiling from ear to ear. Full marks.

Patara has recently opened a sister branch, but the original in this quiet corner of Knightsbridge has a slight edge - it's very good indeed. The service is friendly and attentive, although the tables are rather packed in this i..
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Affectionately referred to as "the Cod", this Knightsbridge boozer-come-gastropub has acquired a reputation for serving high quality, modern food in no-fuss, sleek surroundings. If you do want to eat you'll be ushered into a bright restaurant with a long row of high-backed, cushion banquettes and lots of natural light pouring in from the retractable roof. For those after a bit more intimacy there is also a set of cosy, covered booths. Opt for just drinks and you'll find yourself in a traditional wood-panelled bar with sofas, lamps and low tables. There's also a covered outdoor area for summer drinking. On a quiet residential street this is usually a safe bet if you want to avoid the crowds on the King's Road or the Brompton Road.

Affectionately referred to as "the Cod", this Knightsbridge boozer-come-gastropub has acquired a reputation for serving high quality, modern food in no-fuss, sleek surroundings. If you do want to eat you'll be ushered into a b..
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At Laya'Lina you get fine Lebanese food in the form of hot and cold mezze from traditional tabouleh to baba ghannuge where they give the aubergine a smoked flavour. If you can't decide, opt for a mezze selection (hot or cold) and you'll get a taste of everything including their hommus with chilli and coriander (recommended) and muhamara - ground walnuts lightly spiced. The mains are divided into fish, lamb, chicken and grilled dishes resulting in choices like slow cooked marinated lamb shaved from the rotisserie, served on bread and vegetables, and tender lamb loin pieces, char grilled on a bed of roasted vegetables and served with spicy tomato sauce and yoghurt salsa. But dining at Laya'Lina is not all about the food. By night, the cocktails are flowing and there's live entertainment on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights from guitar music to belly-dancing which makes for a memorable night out.

At Laya'Lina you get fine Lebanese food in the form of hot and cold mezze from traditional tabouleh to baba ghannuge where they give the aubergine a smoked flavour. If you can't decide, opt for a mezze selection (hot or cold) and..
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A 5-star gourmet's paradise, The Egerton House Hotel in cosmopolitan Knightsbridge serves a delightful and mouth-watering menu in the cosy and intimate dining room. Consistently attracting an appreciative audience of diners, The Egerton House Hotel is a stylish spot for people who like to enjoy great food impeccably served in intimate surroundings. Diners come here simply because they like the way that the staff do things. If the guests can't see what they want on the menu - and the staff have the ingredients to hand - the team will cook whatever the guests ask for. The Egerton House Hotel is also a popular location for traditional English afternoon tea. A local Knightsbridge institution, the Egerton afternoon tea focuses on the generosity of the portions, the elegance of the setting, and the attentiveness of the service.

A 5-star gourmet's paradise, The Egerton House Hotel in cosmopolitan Knightsbridge serves a delightful and mouth-watering menu in the cosy and intimate dining room. Consistently attracting an appreciative audience of diners, The ..
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Established in 1964, Daphne's has been a place to be seen for the Chelsea set for years. Royals have eaten here as well as acting royalty - Laurence Oliver, Alec Guiness among them. Now that the Caprice group - The Ivy, J Sheekey, Rivington - have bought Daphne's they've given the old Italian a new lease of life and a refurb. This corner of Chelsea, with Joseph and Chanel the corner shops and the boutiques of Walton Street around the corner, is a favourite haunt of ladies who don't have to work for a living. And Daphne's is full of them come lunchtime. If you come in the evening you can expect a menu offering tempting Italian antipasti and main dishes like braised meat balls with roasted potatoes and tomato sauce, chargrilled squid with spicy Tuscan sausage served with chickpea salsa and their speciality, risotto. An institution like Daphne's has to be sampled, if only to see what the Chelsea set have been talking about for over forty years.

Established in 1964, Daphne's has been a place to be seen for the Chelsea set for years. Royals have eaten here as well as acting royalty - Laurence Oliver, Alec Guiness among them. Now that the Caprice group - The Ivy, J Sheeke..
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Mamounia Lounge Knightsbridge boasts a funky design and eclectic décor with rich fabrics, vibrant lighting and elegant furnishings which add to the Arabic charm. Serving sumptuous Middle Eastern cuisine in a seductively vibrant environment, Mamounia's menu offers a variety of dishes to tease your palette with Moroccan, Lebanese and fusion starters followed by a selection of tagines in the true essence of North African cuisine. Further features include glamorous signature cocktails, shisha pipes and ambient music.

The Drawing Rooms & Library afternoon tea takes place in the sophisticated Knightsbridge Hotel. Speciality and infusion teas are joined by traditional sandwiches and scones, as well as delectable cakes and desserts. Champagne adds extra elegance to an experience befitting of the luxury hotel's prestigious location, nestled on a tree-lined street in the heart of Knightsbridge.

The Drawing Rooms & Library afternoon tea takes place in the sophisticated Knightsbridge Hotel. Speciality and infusion teas are joined by traditional sandwiches and scones, as well as delectable cakes and desserts. Champagne ad..
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Remember the days when exotic meant 'Chilled Melon with a touch of Port'? Well, those days are alive and well at Shezan, a once-pioneering restaurant, which has apparently not changed its menu in three decades. Other comic highlights of the starters menu include mulligatawny soup and avocado shrimp.
This is a real shame, for Shezan was the original gourmet Indian restaurant, which opened people’s eyes to the possibilities of authentic cooking methods and paved the way for the superb cuisine of places like Chor Bizarre and Quilon. During the 1970s it became the only restaurant to receive the coveted Egon Ronay award and Restaurant of the Year Award in the same year.
And to be fair, this remains a perfectly decent curry house. At £10-15 for a main course, prices are well above average for Indian food, but not so high considering the Knightsbridge location. A mixed dish of items from the Tandoor was carefully prepared and included faultlessly succulent Changezi Chaap (marinated lamb chops). Chicken Jalfrezi was perhaps a little underspiced for the cosmopolitain modern palate, but the Tarka Dal was addictively smooth. Bland but soothing décor was accompanied by some fantastic piped music (when was the last time you heard Minnie Ripperton on a curryhouse stereo?) and the service was faultless. Though Shezan does not have the slick style of its gourmet rivals, it combines 1970s retro charm with good, basic Indian cooking.

Remember the days when exotic meant 'Chilled Melon with a touch of Port'? Well, those days are alive and well at Shezan, a once..
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La Brasserie is a long-standing favourite with the Sloane crowd, handily situated opposite the most expensive shopping street in the world. This is a friendly, family-run restaurant, with a hectic, buzzing atmosphere, variable service, unrivalled opportunities for people-watching and some great food.
Many have complained that the service here is rude... in fact the waiters are simply stressed out from dealing with arrogant ladies all day and will repay the slightest politeness with a smile of real gratitude. They work very hard, and if they do get anything wrong, a quiet word to the manager will ensure a reduction in the bill.
More importantly... the food. The menu here is classic and unchanging, but of the very highest standards. Delicious hearty dishes like cassoulet and steak sit alongside lighter French treats such as onion soup and oysters... Everything is prepared with aplomb and the excellent food is complemented by a superb wine list. The steak tartare is the best in London.
La Brasserie has survived since the 1950s, and it's easy to see why. Expensive, packed, and with a menu that never changes, this place does what it has been doing for years, in the best style. Probably the best brasserie in town.

La Brasserie is a long-standing favourite with the Sloane crowd, handily situated opposite the most expensive shopping street in ..
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Bibendum's location is in Michelin House, the former home of the famous tyre manufacturers, and the dining room is overlooked by a stained-glass window where a mosaic of the chubby mascot of the world's snootiest restaurant guide resides. Living up to these standards is a challenge that Bibendum meets head-on with a French-inflected menu that is pricy, pretty, and impressively original. The food is mostly modern takes on traditional brasserie fare, with plenty of fish and a voluminous wine list. For a more casual approach, the downstairs oyster bar is the place to go, with a plethora of fresh seafood and shells to choose from.

Bibendum's location is in Michelin House, the former home of the famous tyre manufacturers, and the dining room is overlooked by a stained-glass window where a mosaic of the chubby mascot of the world's snootiest restaurant gui..
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An international Japanese restaurant in the heart of Chelsea, Tokyo Sukiyaki Tei London is a spectacular hideaway in one of London's most exclusive postcodes. The food and presentation is inspired by international and Japanese fusion cuisine, with the finest ingredients being sourced from a range of different countries. The Japanese chef presents a delicious menu to enjoy alongside amazing signature cocktails, with favourites including sashimi, sushi, steak, Wagyu beef, Kobe beef, sukiyaki, and shabu-shabu.

An international Japanese restaurant in the heart of Chelsea, Tokyo Sukiyaki Tei London is a spectacular hideaway in one of London's most exclusive postcodes. The food and presentation is inspired by international and Japanese fu..
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